Giorgio Scherer (1831 - 1896) was an Italian painter, mainly of genre paintings.
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He was born and resident in Parma. Among his many works, he exhibited an oil canvas in 1870 in Parma depicting; Titian and Odoardo Farnese; Consolare gli afflitti; La mascherata; Filippo Lippi and Lucrezia Buti. In 1882, a Florence; A lesson at the piano forte; An unfortunate news ; exhibited in the next year, at the same Exposition. The son of the soldier ; Il merciaio ambulante, exhibited in 1884 in Turin.[1]
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